tom82414 Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 All php.ini files on my server show register_globals = On I have read all the support and tried each suggested solution. I would like someone to help me through this and any upgrades or recommendations necessary to my sight mountainvalleyengine.com Warning: I did not set up my web site, and have been left in the dust by he who did, so I am in a cloud about this stuff. Apache is an indian tribe, right?, come on I live in Wyoming, you cant fool me. :blush:
kgt Posted December 5, 2006 Posted December 5, 2006 There are a lot of possibilities for what's going on. You'll need to provide more information about your server, ie are you on a shared hosting account? Which exact php.ini files are you referring to? If you're not on a shared hosting environment and you have access to the core php.ini file, and you have changed it to read register_globals = on, you must restart the webserver for those changes to take effect. It depends on the circumstances of your installation. Contributions Discount Coupon Codes Donations
tom82414 Posted December 5, 2006 Author Posted December 5, 2006 There are a lot of possibilities for what's going on. You'll need to provide more information about your server, ie are you on a shared hosting account? Which exact php.ini files are you referring to? If you're not on a shared hosting environment and you have access to the core php.ini file, and you have changed it to read register_globals = on, you must restart the webserver for those changes to take effect. It depends on the circumstances of your installation. Thank you so much for your response. I believe it is not a shared environment, I have checked the php.ini files where ever i found them (myadmin, catalog and generated items folders) and they read correctly. How do I restart the webserver? I have webhostingbuzz.com for a server, cpanel to access my files, and of course oscommerce for the estore.
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